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Robert Wilson Lynd (Irish: Roibéard Ó
Floinn; 20
April 1879 – 6
October 1949) was an
Irish writer,
editor of poetry,
urbane literary essayist, socialist...
- Liam O'Flynn, Óg
Flynn (Irish: Liam Ó
Floinn, 15
September 1945 – 14
March 2018) was an
Irish uilleann piper and
Irish traditional musician. In addition...
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Raghnall Ó
Floinn FSA is an
Irish art
historian and
former director of the
National Museum of
Ireland (NMI), who
joined its
staff in 1976 and becoming...
- Críostóir Ó
Floinn (18
December 1927 – 9
October 2023) was an
Irish writer (who, when
writing in English, used the
anglicized form O'Flynn). He published...
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Eochaidh Ua
Floinn was an
Irish poet who held the post of
Chief Ollam of Ireland. He died in AD 984. His
poems are
preserved in the Book of Lecan, Lebor...
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Derrylin (from
Irish Doire Loinn or
Floinn,
meaning 'Oakgrove of
Floinn' or "Oakgrove of the blackbirds") is a
village and
townland in
County Fermanagh...
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original on 10
November 2016.
Retrieved 10
November 2016. Ó
Floinn 1987, pp. 179–187.
Hourihane 2012, pp. 225.
Edwards 2013, pp. 147. Karkov...
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Irish surname or
first name, an
anglicised form of the
Irish Ó
Floinn or
possibly Mac
Floinn,
meaning "descendant or son of Flann" (a
byname meaning "reddish...
- and the
State Formation of Norway". In Clarke, H.B.; Mhaonaigh, M. Ní;
Floinn, R. Ó. (eds.).
Ireland and
Scandinavia in the
Early Viking Age. Dublin:...
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Buachalla (1985), p. 155 Ó
Floinn (1989), p. 62 Ó
Floinn (1989), p. 51 Ó
Floinn (1989), p. 54 Mahr (1939), p. 61 Moss (2014), p....